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Complete Guide: How to Visit Blue Lagoon, Malta

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The Den blå lagune is one of the most famous spots in Malta, and if you’re staying at the Sand Dune Hotel in Birżebbuġa, it’s a trip you won’t want to miss. Known for its mesmerizing turquoise waters and pristine white sands, the Blue Lagoon is a slice of paradise perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing.

1. Overview of Blue Lagoon

The Den blå lagune is located on the small island of Comino, nestled between Malta and Gozo. Famous for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic coastline, the Blue Lagoon is the perfect destination for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether you want to swim, snorkel, or take in the incredible views, this iconic lagoon won’t disappoint.


2. Where is Blue Lagoon?

The Blue Lagoon is located on Comino, a small, car-free island. It’s a popular day trip destination and is known for its shallow waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling.


3. How to Get to Blue Lagoon from Birżebbuġa

  • By Ferry: The easiest way to reach the Blue Lagoon from Birżebbuġa is to drive to Cirkewwa Ferry Terminal (about 45 minutes by car) and take a ferry to Comino. Ferries run regularly during peak season and take around 20 minutes to reach the island.
  • By Tour: For a hassle-free visit, you can join a boat tour that departs from various points in Malta, including Valletta and Sliema. These tours typically include transport to the Blue Lagoon, with stops for swimming and snorkeling along the way.

4. Best Tours to Blue Lagoon

A boat tour is the best way to experience the beauty of the Blue Lagoon. Many tours offer round-trip transportation, onboard amenities, and stops at scenic locations around Comino. Some even include snorkeling gear or food. Ask in the reception!


5. Opening Hours & Entrance Fees

  • Opening Hours: The Blue Lagoon is accessible all day, though ferries and tours typically operate between 9 AM and 6 PM.
  • Entrance Fee: There is no entrance fee for the Blue Lagoon, though you’ll need to pay for ferry rides or boat tours.

6. Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit the Blue Lagoon is between May and October, when the weather is warm and the sea is perfect for swimming. If you want to avoid the crowds, try to visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon.


7. What to Expect at Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is known for its stunningly clear blue waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The shallow waters near the shore make it perfect for families with children. The surrounding cliffs and caves also offer excellent opportunities for exploration and photography. The beach itself is small, so arriving early ensures you get a good spot.


8. Amenities at Blue Lagoon

There are a few kiosks selling drinks, snacks, and renting sunbeds and umbrellas. However, these can be quite pricey, so it’s a good idea to bring your own food, water, and beach essentials. Be prepared for crowds during peak season, as the Blue Lagoon is one of Malta’s most popular attractions.


9. Blue Lagoon FAQ

Is Blue Lagoon Worth Visiting?
Yes! The Blue Lagoon is one of Malta’s most iconic destinations, and its beauty is unmatched.

How Long Should I Spend at Blue Lagoon?
Plan to spend at least half a day, allowing time for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on the beach.

Can I Swim at Blue Lagoon?
Absolutely! The Blue Lagoon’s shallow, clear waters make it perfect for swimming and snorkeling.


Final Thoughts

A visit to the Den blå lagune is a must for anyone staying at Sand Dune Hotel. For assistance with booking a ferry or tour, please stop by the reception, and our friendly staff will be happy to help you plan the perfect trip to this stunning location!

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